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EMT Attempts to Apprehend "High-as-a-Kite" Woman
To be fair, no one knows for a fact that she was high.
She could have had a stroke...
Remember the car last winter that was recorded flying down the snowy median on the highway, with the person recording saying something like "LoL this dude is crazy!" ... and it turned out the driver was unconscious with his foot pressing the gas.
-scheherazade
Massive Wave at Enclosed Beach in Puerto Rico
Looks like snowy mountains
Octopus Project - I Saw the Bright Shinies
Vimeo description:
Animated by Austin illustrator Divya Srinivasan, this animated video depicts three sleepy ghost kids following a heterochromic fox through a snowy twilight. When the group discovers an impromptu critter disco in a forest clearing, the spirits and strays dance in harmony until a cranky babushka bemoans the noise and breaks up the party. Thus, the spectral youths return to the astral plane... but not without a final farewell to their new found animal friends.
Divya Srinivasan has previously created animated videos for Spoon ("Everything Hits at Once"), They Might Be Giants, The Sundance Channel and Wonder Showzen, and worked on Richard Linklater's "Waking Life" feature film. Divya's illustration portfolio includes numerous pieces for the New Yorker magazine, as well as the album artwork for Sufjan Stevens' Illinois and This American Life's "Stories of Hope and Fear" collection.
"I Saw The Bright Shinies" is from The Octopus Project's album "Hello, Avalanche," released in 2007 on Peek-A-Boo Records. The "Bright Shinies" video appears on the "Golden Beds" enhanced CD EP released in 2009 on Peek-A-Boo Records.
peekaboorecords.com/octopusproject
theoctopusproject.com
myspace.com/theoctopusproject
pupae.com/portfolio
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Ever Wonder About the Chains Under School Buses??
See this all the time up here. Also small planes use it on their propellers for flying in snowy conditions.
Lucky To Be Alive Tow Truck Driver In Norway
Oh the joy of foreign truckers in Norway, they come from countries with cheap labour, and their rigs are equipped with tires that have been ground down on eastern european roads, and they dont know shit about Norwegian conditions. These rigs are deathtraps. They have no control on snowy roads. USE SOME FUCKING CHAINS!
The Adventures of Tintin - Trailer 2
Snowy better get drunk licking spilt whiskey up. I swear that shit happens in every book.
Self Inflating Tyre
My question is how you could keep the air intake clean in wet and snowy weather.
Tintin movie: full trailer
>> ^jmd:
Looks really good, although not quite epic. The trailer did nothing really to tell is who the hell this tin tin guy actually is.
He's got a dog named Snowy and he's on an adventure. How much more backstory do you want?
25 Random things about me... (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
Ima gonna let me finish, since I only did 14 back then.
15. I have an extremely boring day job that would put you to sleep if I explained it.
16. I am secretly plotting a return to the home of my birth - the USA.
17. Would like to write an SF novel, but fear I lack the discipline and talent
18. Would like to lose my American accent over here in Australia because I get tired of the first question with any stranger always being "where you from?"
19. I enjoy the show Glee - much to the dismay of most of my friends
20. No TV in our house for over 10 years
21. Started VideoSift after a 6 month, all-bank-accounts drained around the world trip with my wife and two kids
22. I once ran over a dog when delivering pizzas in high school, at night on snowy roads. It affected my driving for life
23. I can blow perfectly formed sprays of spit bubbles that float up into the air and last for up to a minute.
24. I spent a year in Salamanca, Spain as part of a university language program
25. I shat in an empty stairwell once due to explosive diarrhea that I could not contain.
Last one too much?>> ^dag:
1. I lived on the last federally granted homestead in the US in rural Alaska without running water or electricity for 5 years as a kid.
2. Had a ten speed when everyone else had a BMX, and thus never learned to tail slap.
3. Was an accomplice to deathcow stealing a LadyBug and Cosmic Adventure Colecovision cartridges from Art's Video Mart in 1984.
4. Bought my first 300 bps modem in 1985 for the Apple IIe.
5. Wore a spangly sequined vest in my high school's swing choir - and sang bass.
6. Attended Chaminade University of Honolulu for 2 years.
7. Attended Universidad de Salamanca in Spain for 1 year.
9. Worked in Osaka Japan for 3 years - probably for the Yakuza.
10. Married by a catholic priest to my Aussie wife in Japan.
11. Have acted in several community theater productions
12. Would like to have my head frozen at Alcor.
13. Can do good Sterling Holloway and Neil Diamond impressions
14. Founded best online community ever.
Morganth (Member Profile)
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Reading the Bible Will Make You an Atheist
>> ^lantern53:
My God is pretty awesome, which totally makes sense to me. I don't believe He was ever jealous. Anyway, not believing in God, I think, would be very depressing. To think there is no spirit world goes beyond what is totally believable...in other words, a spirit world makes far more sense to me than a physical world.
Good for you for sticking up for your beliefs. I can tell you that as an atheist, I can find comfort just as easily in the world we live in. I enjoy the "spirit" of Christmas. I love my family. I find snowy nights "magical". I irrationally fear zombies. I just don't pretend to know what's really going on at all. And I DEFINITELY don't believe that someone else call TELL me what's really going on. But I'll listen to people because I love stories. I'm interested in people's beliefs (the original ones), and I certainly don't pretend to know everything just because I don't believe in a god.
If someone needs religion to care about the world and the people in it. I find that scary.
Oooootiinniiii, 4yo in a Jawa Costume
Yeah, my last few Halloweens have been either wet, cold, or snowy. Which is unfortunate, because that usually means Xmas isn't.
Now THAT doesn't feel right without snow.
Oooootiinniiii, 4yo in a Jawa Costume
The last 30 something Halloweens have all been snowy/wet/icy/wintery here.
Spinning a .40cal bullet on ice
>> ^Kalle:
On another note why is the gun so silent??
I'm going to assume you don't live in a snowy climate. Snow is great at just completely deadening sound. In winter huge snowplows regularly drive by on a road not 50 feet away, scraping the road surface with a 6-foot wide blade as they go, and I barely hear them in a quiet house. If you're in a remote area with no wind and fairly soft snow on the ground, the absolute silence can actually get to being uncomfortable.
Zero Punctuation: Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Oh man, the whole freaking single player game in one sitting and the only thing I remember is that stupid mortar in the snowy mountains level. You also couldn't go inside any of the buildings as they pancaked as soon as you stepped foot in them.